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Feb 6, 2024 • 8min
Trump’s Immunity Claim Rejected & Jennifer Crumbley Verdict | Afternoon Update | 2.6.24
Get insights into the latest developments surrounding Israeli hostages in Gaza and a key court ruling that challenges Trump's immunity claim. The discussion dives into the Nevada GOP primary with Trump absent from the ballot. Additionally, explore updates on military operations in the Red Sea, FAA hearings on aircraft safety, and a noteworthy legal case involving a school shooter's mother. The episode also touches on the loss of country music icon Toby Keith, rounding out a compelling mix of current events and legal milestones.

Feb 6, 2024 • 16min
Border Bill Limbo & NY Migrant Perks | 2.6.24
A new Senate immigration bill prioritizes funding for Ukraine, raising concerns about U.S. border security. New York has implemented a groundbreaking proposal that eases job access for migrants, sparking debates over its impact on local residents. The city also introduces prepaid credit cards for immigrant families amid rising crime rates in Washington D.C. These developments highlight the complexity of immigration policies and their far-reaching effects on communities.

Feb 5, 2024 • 8min
Border Security Bill & California’s Atmospheric River | Afternoon Update | 2.5.24
A bipartisan $118 billion border security bill prioritizes foreign aid over actual border protection. Meanwhile, the Houthis in Yemen escalate tensions, threatening retaliation against Western forces. Severe weather wreaks havoc in Southern California. Secretary Antony Blinken works on diplomatic efforts amid the Israel-Hamas conflict. Additionally, King Charles III's health raises concerns about his duties, and San Francisco's mayor proposes new political initiatives. The Grammys shine a spotlight on artists like Taylor Swift, celebrating their significant achievements.

Feb 5, 2024 • 16min
U.S. Strikes Back & Governor Border Visit | 2.5.24
U.S. forces launch airstrikes in Iraq and Syria, sparking debate over the effectiveness of military responses. Meanwhile, Texas Governor Greg Abbott hosts a gathering of 14 Republican governors to tackle the border crisis, emphasizing discontent with the current administration's policies. The legal challenges facing Trump add another layer of complexity to the political landscape, as the race for the 2024 election heats up, with both major candidates facing unique hurdles.

Feb 4, 2024 • 8min
The CDC’s Hidden Myocarditis Memo | Sunday Extra
Marty Makary, a physician at Johns Hopkins known for his insights on CDC transparency and COVID-19, discusses a critical, previously undisclosed memo about myocarditis risks associated with the COVID vaccine. He reveals that the CDC was aware of potential dangers as early as 2021 yet failed to communicate this publicly. The conversation highlights the differences in vaccine scheduling and responses in Europe versus the U.S., and critiques public health messaging that may have underestimated these risks, especially for young males.

Feb 4, 2024 • 15min
Trump, Biden, & the Third Party Twist | 2.4.24
Brent Buchanan, a seasoned pollster with the Signal Group, shares invaluable insights into the 2024 election landscape. He reveals how Democrats are struggling and the challenges they face with a potentially strong third-party candidate. The discussion highlights the evolving dynamics in battleground states and the dissatisfaction among younger voters. Buchanan also examines the complexities of Trump's VP selection, emphasizing the importance of energizing his base. Overall, it's a fascinating dive into the shifting tides of political polling.

Feb 3, 2024 • 12min
Europe's Agricultural Uprising | Saturday Extra
Bill Wirtz, an agricultural analyst for the Consumer Choice Center, dives into the ongoing farmer protests across Europe, particularly in France. He discusses the impact of stringent regulations on farmers' livelihoods and the alarming shift towards reliance on imports. Wirtz compares the protests in France with those in the Netherlands and Germany, highlighting unique challenges faced by farmers. He also examines public sentiment towards agriculture as European elections loom, noting the growing discontent with EU environmental policies and their implications for the future.

Feb 3, 2024 • 16min
Mass Layoffs & Native American Exhibits Closed | 2.3.24
Mass layoffs are sweeping through various sectors, fueled by rising inflation and costs. Museums face new regulations leading to the closure of Native American exhibits, sparking discussions about cultural representation. The podcast delves into the debate on Native American artifacts, balancing scientific history with activism and indigenous rights. Lastly, the No Labels campaign aims to introduce a third-party candidate amid dissatisfaction with traditional options, raising questions about the upcoming presidential election's dynamics.

Feb 2, 2024 • 7min
Money for Ukraine & Deporting Criminal Immigrants | Afternoon Update | 2.2.24
The podcast dives into the EU's major financial support for Ukraine, revealing its role in the ongoing conflict with Russia. It discusses the heated debates surrounding U.S. immigration policies, especially regarding the deportation of undocumented immigrants involved in drunk driving. Additionally, it covers President Biden’s delayed visit to Ohio's derailment site and the corporate tensions between Universal Music Group and TikTok, shedding light on industry dynamics affecting tech and transport.

Feb 2, 2024 • 15min
Jordan Attack Response & Union Endorsement Battle | 2.2.24
Iran-backed militias retreat as tensions rise, prompting discussions on potential U.S. military responses. Meanwhile, union voters show a surprising shift towards the Republican Party ahead of the 2024 election, which could reshape endorsements. Denver grapples with the challenges of a dramatic migrant influx, straining public services and sparking calls for policy reform. In a related incident, violence erupts as migrants attack NYPD officers in Times Square, raising urgent questions about crime and immigration policies.


